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Collection of miscellaneous silver and silver plated warecomprising of: a silver plated tea caddy, a silver mounted hip flask bearing marks for James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1910, 14cm overall, silver jug, Georgian silver forks, various silver flatware etc, 665g approx overall excluding the hipflask, silver topped requisites, dressing table set and silver plated tea caddyAt present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.
MEISSEN HEXAGONAL TEA CADDY AND COVER CIRCA 1725-30 of baluster form, with recessed panels, each painted with chinoiserie decoration showing a figure at leisure, the ridges with gilt bands, the flat cover with a gilt stylised flower-head and c-scroll decoration, both marked with the numerals 36Dimensions:10cm highProvenance:Provenance: Newton Don, Kelso; Harrietfield, Kelso; and thence by descent
GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND BOXWOOD PARQUETRY TEA CADDY LATE 18TH/ EARLY 19TH CENTURY the crossbanded lid and sides with hatched banding and boxwood stringing, the hinged lid with a brass loop handle opening to reveal a double compartment interior, the caddies with similar parquetry panel lidsDimensions:21cm wide, 13cm high, 12cm deepProvenance:Provenance: Newton Don, Kelso; Harrietfield, Kelso; and thence by descent
QUEEN ANNE WALNUT AND MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK, WILLIAM BIEFIELD, LONDON EARLY 18TH CENTURY the 12 inch brass dial with a signed Roman numeral silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, and twin winding holes, with pierced crown and cherub spandrels, in a caddy hood top with fretwork borders, giltwood finials and flanked by ebonised columns with giltwood capitals, above a trunk door with a lenticle and flower and bird marquetry panel, the twin-train brass movement with anchor escapement and bell strikeDimensions:46cm wide, 235cm high, 25cm deepNote: Note: A William Byfield is recorded under various spellings [alternately Bifield, Biefield, Beifield, Beefield, Beffield] working in London in 1711.
Fullt title: A Chinese Yixing stoneware tea caddy and teapot, 19/20th C.Description: H.: 23 cm (the caddy and cover)L.: 16,5 cm - H.: 8,5 cm (the teapot) Condition: (UV-checked)Teapot:- Excellent. Caddy:- The cover with a minor superficial chip to the foot rim.- The jar in excellent condition. _________________- ___ ___- _________- _____
Fullt title: 14 Chinese blue and white tea wares, Kangxi and laterDescription: L.: 11,5 cm - H.: 8 cm (the teapot)H.: 11,5 cm (the caddy) Dia.: 13,5 cm (the largest saucer) Dia.: 8,5 cm - H.: 4,5 cm (the largest cup) Condition: (UV-checked)- The spout of the teapot with a silver mount, which shows minor superficial wear.- The cover with a small superficial chip and a tiny circular impact line of ca. 5 mm to the foot rim.- Four cups in excellent condition, one cup with a few tiny superficial chips to the rim and two cups with a hairline to the rim.- The tea caddy with a chip close to the top corner, a few spots of glaze loss and a circular impact line of ca. 6 mm to the foot rim.- Each saucer with a hairline to the rim. ______________)- ________- __________________- _____________________- ___________________- _________
Fullt title: 16 Chinese blue and white wares, Kangxi/QianlongDescription: L.: 30 cm (the largest octagonal dish)Dia.: 21,5 cm (the largest plate)H.: 14,5 cm (the tea caddy and cover)L.: 10 cm - H.: 9 cm (the largest custard cup and cover)Dia.: 10 cm (the saucer)Dia.: 8 cm - H.: 4,5 cm (the largest bowl) Consisting of five Kangxi plates, four Qianlong custard cups and covers, three octagonal Qianlong dishes, two Kangxi tea bowls, one Kangxi saucer and one Qianlong tea caddy and cover.
A silver vinaigrette by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1911, scroll engraved cover, 22 x 15mm, missing grille; a George III scoop design caddy spoon by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1803, monogrammed to under side EEF; a Victorian silver pepperette by Edward Samuel Jones, Birmingham 1895, repousse chased design, plain cover, 9cm.Qty: 3
A George III bright-cut engraved silver caddy spoon by George Burrows, 1797, approx. 0.2oz, together with three various silver egg and ice cream spoons and a silver plated caddy spoon, total weighable weight approx. 1.9oz (5)Condition Report: Please refer to department for condition report Egg spoon Glasgow, 1838, Peter Aitken I. Victorian fruiting vine ice cream spoon with rubbed marks. Fiddle and shell ice cream spoon Birmingham, 1845, GU
A George III silver caddy spoon, probably Josiah Snatt, 1806, modelled as a right hand with prick dot engraved nails, approx. 6.7cm long, approx. weight 0.2oz Condition Report: Please refer to department for condition reportGood condition commensurate with age. Some light surface scratching and nicking and some very minor dings/bruising noted. A very small split noted under 10x magnification under handle. No repairs noted. Maker's mark only partly present.
A George IV silver jockey cap caddy spoon, Birmingham, 1823, Joseph Taylor, designed with simulated stitching detail and bright cut engraving to peak, approx. 4.9cm long, approx. weight 0.3ozCondition Report: Please refer to department for condition reportGood condition commensurate with age. A small split to ribbon detail at base of cap (at reverse). hallmarks slightly rubbed (but visible). Decoration in good condition.
A Meissen porcelain hexagonal chinoiserie tea caddy and cover, probably c.1728, finely painted with chinoiserie figures at various pursuits on terraces with insects and birds in flight above, three gold-ground facets tooled with palm trees, jardinières and shrubs, within gilt channelled ribs at the corners, the flat cylindrical cover gilt with a bird on a branch, 10.2cm highProvenance: The Robert G. Vater Collection of European Ceramics.Photographs: © Christie's ImagesCondition Report: The caddy with some typical wear to gilding around the upper body where the covers sits and to some parts of the gold-ground panels. The upper rim of the neck has been slightly ground/cut down, probably to disguise some chipping. 0.3 cm. flat chip to one corner on corner of footrim. The cover with four flat chips to the side of the cover, the largest 0.5 cm. across, the smallest 0.2 cm. across and a further 0.8 cm flat chip to the underside of the rim. Tiny chip to edge of the upper rim of the cover. Some wear to gilding on cover.
A Meissen porcelain green-ground rectangular tea caddy and a cover, probably c.1735, blue crossed swords mark, reserved with quatrefoil panels enclosing flowering branches and shrubs, one side with stylised rockwork and bound hedges, the flat white shoulder with flower-sprays at each corner within a gilt line border, the flat cylindrical gilt-edged white cover with further flowers, 11.3cm highProvenance: The Robert G. Vater Collection of European Ceramics.Photographs: © Christie's ImagesCondition Report: Overall in good order. Some wear to the gilt line around the upper edge. 2 cm. long minor hairline crack to green ground on one short side of upper body to left of shaped reserve panel (possibly just a stained glaze scratch rather than a crack, very minor). Cover in good condition.
A Höchst porcelain part tea-service, c.1755, impressed I mark to teapot, red wheel marks and impressed I to cups, blue crowned wheel mark and incised P/ (?) to one saucer, impressed wheel mark and NI to caddy, one saucer with impressed NI and impressed wheel mark enriched in blue with a crown, naïvely painted with chinoiserie scenes, with figures on holding parasols and at various pursuits on terraces with flowerings shrubs, trees, smoking vessels and vases, the iron-red diaper band borders reserved with panels with flowerheads, comprising: a bullet-shaped teapot and cover, a cylindrical tea caddy with a later white-metal cover, and two tea bowls and saucers, the teapot 11cm high, 19.2cm wide (6)Provenance: The Robert G. Vater Collection of European Ceramics. Note: For a coffee-pot with very similar decoration, possibly from the same service, see Karl Heinz Esser, Höchster Porzellan, n.d., pl. 16.Photographs: © Christie's ImagesCondition Report: Overall in good decorative order. The teapot spout with restored section to lower part of tip of spout, short typical firing crack to upper rim where covers sits, a very small flat chip to the underside of the footrim and some typical small flakes and wear to enamels. The cover with stalk section of fruit finial restored. The tea caddy cover a replacement. The tea caddy with some very minor flakes to enamels. The teabowls with a few minute glaze flakes and scratches but overall in good condition. The saucers both with some very minor wear and small flakes to enamels in well.
AMENDMENT: Please note the tea caddy is lacking a coverA Ludwigsburg porcelain part tea and coffee-service, c.1765, blue crowned interlaced C marks, impressed marks, enamel crescent marks, finely painted with figures in park landscapes with trellis arbours and monuments, within puce scroll and gilt feuilles de choux borders, some lower parts moulded with swags, tied ribbons and reeds, comprising: a baluster coffee pot with domed cover, on three ribbon-tied reeded feet, a globular teapot and domed cover on three ribbon-tied reeded feet, a circular sugar-bowl and domed cover, a tea caddy of oval section, a waste-bowl, a saucer-dish, seven teacups, and eight saucers, the coffee pot 17.5cm high (lot)Provenance: The Robert G. Vater Collection of European Ceramics. Photographs: © Christie's ImagesCondition Report: Overall in good decorative order. The teapot with small restored chip to tip of spout. The teapot cover broken through and repaired with traces of glue visible. The tea caddy lacking its cover but the caddy in good order. The coffee-pot with a few very small flat chips to branch feet, some retouched in purple enamel and the cover with restored breaks to branch handle near terminals. The waste-bowl in good order. The circular dish with a narrow flat chip to the underside on the footrim and a few scattered small flakes to the enamels of the figural scene. The sugar -bowl and cover in good order. The spoon-tray in good order. The teacups: in good order. The saucers: one with small flat chip to underside of footrim; one with two small flat chips to inside edge of footrim; one with very minor tiny chips to footrim. Overall some very minor typical wear to gilding and enamels.
A COLLECTION OF NAMED CERAMICS, comprising Aynsley 'Cottage Garden' pattern giftware and five vases, a Ringtons tea caddy by Wade Potteries, a large early 20th Century stoneware covered cheese dish (crazed and chips to base, hairline crack to lid), a large Fortnum & Mason stilton cheese dish, a Royal Worcester 'Lavinia' pattern celebration cake stand, a pair of Minton 'Haddon Hall' pattern posy vases, a Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' pattern bud vase, a Mason's Iron stone 'Chartreuse' pattern ginger jar, and a pair of 'Penang' pattern jugs, a ceramic 'Royal Doulton' and 'Royal Worcester' shop display signs, a large pot of Aynsley china flowers (cracked base), Coalport pot of flowers (chipped flowers), Royal Doulton pot of roses (nibbles to flowers), a limited edition Mason's 'Masterpiece Series' wall plaque 2500, etc. (32) (Condition Report: an Aynsley trinket pot is missing lid, other obvious damage is mentioned in description)
THREE VICTORIAN WOODEN BOXES, comprising a Tunbridge ware tea caddy, mahogany tea caddy with key and a mahogany writing slope with key, Condition Report: Tunbridge box lacks key, handle to one lid is broken but otherwise in good age related condition, mahogany tea caddy has replacement feet, missing lids, writing slope has replacement leather and small chips to the wood in place
Five pieces of early 20th century and later Georg Jensen Lily of the Valley pattern silver flatware, comprising a grapefruit spoon, circa 1925, 15cm long, three circa 1935 pieces, a small spoon and fork, both 14cm long, a caddy spoon, 11cm long, together with a circa 1950 pickle fork, 16cm long, 4.4toz overall. (1 bag)
A group of assorted international silver, comprising a two small oval form pin trays, both marked 925, 6.5 by 5cm, two pieces of Sterling silver, a teaspoon Reed & Barton, USA, 14cm long, a small salt spoon, David Andersen, Norway, 6cm long, overall 2.5toz, together with three pieces of 830 grade silver, a pin dish with presentation engraving 'G-V. L.K. Single KL.C. II H: Fors 8-16 Aug. 1931', 9 by 6 by 1.8cm high, a preserve spoon with pierced decoration to its handle, 11cm long, a caddy spoon, Brødrene Mylius, Norway, 9cm long, 1.2toz for all three. (1 bag)
Six Scandinavian silver caddy spoons, including a Horsens Solvvarefabrik spoon with Johannes Siggaard assay mark, Copenhagen 1948, 830 grade, 13cm long, a Brodrene Lohne spoon, Norway, 830 grade, 12.5cm long, a 1972 Icelandic spoon, 925 grade, Guðlaugur A. Magnússon, 14.5cm long, 4.9toz overall. (1 bag)
Three pieces of George V and later silver, comprising a George V cigarette case, with parcel gilt interior, inscribed 'R.G. Sankey from R.B.S. 2-5-34', a George VI hexafoil ashtray, inscribed 'A. Smith 1894-1946 Stevensons', G W Lewis & Co. Birmingham 1946, 7.8cm diameter, an ERII caddy spoon, John Michael Driver, London 1970, 7.5cm long, 7.8toz overall. (3)
THREE CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN ITEMS, 19TH CENTURY. Comprising a pillow or rectangular form with pierced ends decorated with various figures; A rectangular form tea caddy similarly decorated with figures and floral displays, with wooden cover; Together with a square porcelain tile decorated with figure of Lan Caihe, the Daoist Immortal, crossing water on a turtle's back, with added inscription. Pillow approx. 15cm length. Tongzhi period (1861-75). (3)Top right corner section of tile with visible crack, probably a repaired section. The pillow and tea caddy in good overall condition with general expected surface wear only.

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